366 Mr. R. I. Pocock on CJiilopoda and Diplopoda 



Anaulaciulus, gen. nov. 



Ocelli conspicuous ; forehead with punctures. Pores 

 behind the sulcus, and receding further and further from it 

 towards the hinder end of the body, not touching it even on 

 the sixth segment. The division hetioeen the halves of the 

 segments very faint on the summit of the dorsum on segments 

 2 to 5, on the rest of tlie segments only extending as a faint 

 cremdate ridge laterally a little higher than the j^ore. The 

 posterior half densely and closely striate; the whole of the dorsal 

 area of the segments sulcate, except Just the anterior covered 

 portion; the lateral portion of the anterior half also finely 

 striolate longitudinally. Caudal process short, just sur- 

 passing the valves. 



(J . With the first legs hook-like and without processes on 

 the coxre of the second. 



Anaidaciulus paludicola, sp. n. 



Colour brunneo-flavous, with three distinct longitudinal 

 black bands, one running along the middle line of the back, 

 the others on a line with the pores on each side ; head clear 

 yellow below, infuscate above, with a darker band between 

 the eyes ; first segment with a darker anterior border ; legs 

 flavous ; segments of antennse distally infuscate ; anal tergite 

 fuscous, valves paler. 



Eyes composed of about 7 rows of ocelli. First tergite finely 

 striolate along its posterior border, above the lateral angle the 

 stride extend from anterior to posterior border ; segments 2 to 

 6 distinctly striate above. The pores at the hinder end of the 

 body separated from the divisional line between the segments 

 by a space whicli is equal to at least twice their diameter. 



Anal valves not margined, haiiy, scarcely surpassed by the 

 caudal process, which is rectangular. 



Number of segments 64. 



Length 30 millim., width 2; of immature male with last 

 five segments apodous, length 20 millim., width 1*5. 



Loc. Wo-Lee Lake, 25 miles S. of Ningpo {Bassett- Smith 

 Coll.). 



lulus (? s. s.) vallicola, sp. n. (PL XL fig. 13.) 



Colour. Body longitudinally banded as in sabulosics, Linn., 

 but the flavous stripes wider and occupying the whole of the 

 dorsal area, except for the narrow median series of black 

 spots ; the lower half of the lateral surface of the segments 

 flavous, although more or -less clouded with fuscous ; the 



